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Palantir, Pinterest Top Q1 Earnings Forecasts Amid Mixed Corporate Results

Several companies, including Palantir and Pinterest, reported strong first-quarter earnings and raised revenue forecasts, while others like Transocean and Paramount offered more cautious outlooks for future performance. Onsemi, Nuvation Bio, and Fabrinet also exceeded their revenue estimates.

4 May, 15:07 — 4 May, 23:34
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ReutersVery High2h ago

Palantir raises annual revenue forecast on strong US government demand - Reuters

Palantir raises annual revenue forecast on strong US government demand  Reuters

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wsjHigh2h ago

Palantir Beats Forecasts With $1.63 Billion Quarter as Sales Accelerate - WSJ

Palantir Beats Forecasts With $1.63 Billion Quarter as Sales Accelerate  WSJ

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cnbcMostly Factual2h ago

Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Palantir, Pinterest, Duolingo, Paramount Skydance & more

See which stocks are posting big moves after the bell.

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marketwatchMostly Factual3h ago

Palantir posts its fastest revenue growth ever while calling out ‘AI slop’

Palantir earnings beat expectations on the heels of explosive demand in the company’s core U.S. market.

By Christine Ji

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Business InsiderMostly Factual3h ago

Paramount beats earnings expectations for Q1 with WBD deal on the horizon

Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison is engineering a deal to buy Warner Bros. Discovery. Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images Paramount Skydance impressed investors in its first-quarter earnings report. The company's earnings came in above expectations. Paramount+ added about 700,000 subscribers last quarter, its first with live UFC matches in the US. Paramount Skydance pleased investors in its first earnings report since agreeing to buy Warner Bros. Discovery. David Ellison's company b...

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YahooMostly Factual6h ago

Palantir Reports Earnings After the Bell. Here's How this High-Flying Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock Can Impress the Market

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varietyMostly Factual2h ago

Paramount Projects ‘Significantly’ Lower Theatrical Revenue Overall in 2026 Despite More Titles; CEO David Ellison Reiterates Plan for 30-Film Annual Slate With Warner Bros.

Paramount Skydance has nearly doubled its theatrical-film slate in 2026 — but it will see “significantly” lower revenue overall from those movies, according to the company. David Ellison, Paramount Skydance’s chairman and chief executive officer, said the company is “firmly committed” to releasing 30 films theatrically per year once it merges with Warner Bros. Discovery. […]

By Todd Spangler

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deadlineMostly Factual3h ago

Paramount Hits Wall Street Q1 Targets, Though Streaming Subscriber Gains Fall Slightly Short Despite UFC

Paramount met most of Wall Street’s expectations in the first quarter, though gains at flagship streamer Paramount+ fell slightly short. The company reported total revenue of $7.347 billion in the January-to-March period, slightly ahead of the consensus outlook by analysts for $7.28 billion. Earnings per share matched the estimate of 15 cents. While it is […]

By Dade Hayes

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channel-news-asiaMostly Factual2h ago

Chipmaker Onsemi forecasts quarterly revenue above estimates on resilient auto demand

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seeking-alphaMixed16m ago

Paramount Skydance targets unified streaming platform by mid-2026 as it expects total advertising to return to growth in H2

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advisor-perspectivesMostly Factual8h ago

‘Ultimate Dip-Buyers’ of Stocks Remain Strong as Buybacks Surge

As the first-quarter reporting season winds down, companies are emerging from an earnings-related blackout. About 40% of corporates are currently in the so-called open buyback window, which is expected to remain open until June 12, according to Goldman Sachs’s buyback desk.

By Alexandra Semenova, Natalia Kniazhevich

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